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Disenfranchised Grief is when you lose somebody and nobody knows you had a relationship with that person. In my case, I have lost my married lover of 16 years. I miss him so much, and was wondering if anybody else in the world has had a similar loss? I am so alone and isolated and would love to talk to somebody in a similar situtation.
I know as I write, that this will offend a lot of people. Accordingly, I appologize in advance.
Molly
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Molly:
You are safe. I cannot say that I have had the loss you're experiencing, but I know a lot of grief that is disenfranchised. I was even considering starting a group for Disenfranchised Grief and Chronic Sorrow.
Be gentle with yourself, taking very good of you!
Denise
Thank you so much...this is my first response. I am so alone. I have been working in depth with a grief advisor, with the idea of starting this kind of group with her...but there has been no luck. Pls. keep in touch and let me know how you are going about starting this group if/when you do. You will never know what this email meant to me.
Tracy
I am so sorry for your loss Molly! Grief itself is difficult, but to lose someone whom you never shared with others makes the healing journey oh so much harder! "B" and I were together (even though he was married) for nearly three decades. I am trying to take the love that we experienced into my new life, not the circumstances in which I have loved. I am sending you lots of hugs, sympathy and love. xx
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